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Sri Lanka commits to $42bn domestic debt restructuring

Government declares holidays until Tuesday to try to head off any run on banks

Sri Lanka’s cabinet has approved a proposal to restructure the bankrupt country’s domestic debts of $42bn, a controversial decision that the government says is necessary to comply with the terms of its IMF bailout.

Sri Lanka, which defaulted on its foreign debt last year, secured a $3bn, four-year lending programme with the fund in March and is in negotiations with creditors including China, India and Japan to restructure its foreign debts, amounting to another $42bn as of the end of 2022.

But President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s government had been reluctant to restructure the country’s local-currency liabilities over fears that the hit to banks, pension funds and other financial institutions that hold the debt would derail Sri Lanka’s nascent economic recovery.

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